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over a pulley, the one for opening and the 

 other for shutting ; and, in order that they 

 may work easy, let them run in angle irons, 



mifc the roots of the vines to the outside 

 border. 



Local circumstances have so much to 



X, screwed to the face of Z, the bond 

 timber. N, board to prevent rain blowing 

 in at the ventilators ; O, shed-roof ; R, 

 half-inch iron rod run through the bars 

 to keep them steady ; U, openings to ad- 



do with the cost of buildings, that I shall 

 merely remark on that head, that to carry 

 out this plan would probably cost about 

 £300. 



Wh'dwell. H. Howlett. 



